Changelog v-0.10:
+ PluginOpenSSLCipherSuites now displays the size of the handshake’s Diffie-Hellmann parameters
+ SSLyze on Windows is now packaged as a single .exe file
+ PluginCertInfo now displays the server’s full certificate chain instead of its leaf certificate only, in both the console and XML results
+ PluginHSTS now properly detects HSTS headers when receiving HTTP redirections
+ New plugin to check if a server is affected by Chrome’s deprecation of SHA1-signed certificates. See –chrome_sha1
+ Clarified the console output of most plugins and checks
+ Bug fixes for XML output and client certificate support
+ Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1i
+ Updated Microsoft, Apple and Mozilla trust stores

SSLyze is a Python tool that can analyze the SSL configuration of a server by connecting to it. It is designed to be fast and comprehensive, and should help organizations and testers identify misconfigurations affecting their SSL servers.